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problem with asp form

Hi, I have taken over the maintenance of a website and recently we did a redesign. I am not a programmer and this is where I am running into a problem.

On the website, the original designer created a page that contains an asp form. It allows the HR person at the company to open the form page and add new positions to the website. She opens a page called "jobs_edit.asp" and just fills in the box and hits submit and then the new position appears on the "Current Openings" web page (which is actually "jobopenings.asp" file).

All the files are on the root folder, except the files that are connected to this form page. These are all in a folder called "/oaknoll". I tried to do a test run to see if I could enter a description for one of the positions. but I get an error message after I hit the submit button. I am afraid to mess with the code as I don't want to screw the whole thing up.

ok, so I went to the browser and typed in "http://www.oaknoll.com/oaknoll/jobs_edit.asp". The page with the form opened up ok. So far so good. But when I typed "this is a test" in the first box and then hit submit. I got the following error message:

"The page cannot be found
The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.

Please try the following:

Make sure that the Web site address displayed in the address bar of your browser is spelled and formatted correctly.
If you reached this page by clicking a link, contact the Web site administrator to alert them that the link is incorrectly formatted.
Click the Back button to try another link.

Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 404.
Open IIS Help, which is accessible in IIS Manager (inetmgr), and search for topics titled Web Site Setup, Common Administrative Tasks, and About Custom Error Messages."

The URL of this page with this error message says:

"http://www.oaknoll.com/oaknoll/jobsupdate.asp"

The file "jobsupdate.asp" is in another folder which is called "admin". So the URL should actually read:

"http://www.oaknoll.com/oaknoll/admin/jobsupdate.asp". But I don't know where in the code to correct this...